Complete Warrior

bayne

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I noticed a product titled "Complete Warrior" under the Enworld WotC Product schedule for November 2003. Anyone know anything about this product?
 

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I believe you just stated the sum total of our non-insider (e.g., not WotC staffers, playtesters, or friends of same) knowledge of that particular product.

There were some threads that discussed it a week, week-and-a-half ago, around the time it was mentioned at GTS. I'd provide links, but I keep forgetting to sign up for a community supporter account...
 


zouron said:
some prestige classes and stuff for fighters 3.5 style I believe.

If I was to make a guess, that's what I would guess too. :rolleyes:

And maybe some keen new gear. And some feats. That's what my crystal ball tells me. Maybe it's a rework of SaF. Who knows?
 


Ranger REG said:
Let's hope it is more than just for fighters. The last thing we really want is to revisit the many-volume Complete Handbook series.
Agreed.

If it really came down to it, 4 core-class books would be nice on the subject if done right. There are other speculation threads on this so I won't get into that here...
 

John Crichton said:
If it really came down to it, 4 core-class books would be nice on the subject if done right. There are other speculation threads on this so I won't get into that here...

A bit of speculation there, maybe it's going to be the first of several core class books...on the core NPC classes!

First would be Complete Warrior, then Complete Expert, followed by Complete Aristocrat, Complete Commoner, and maybe even Complete Adept! Now that'd be something! ;)
 
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Alzrius said:


A bit of speculation there, maybe it's going to be the first of several core class books...on the core NPC classes!

First would be Complete Warrior, then Complete Expert, followed by Complete Aristocrat, Complete Commoner, and maybe even Complete Adept! Now that'd be something! ;)

I might be interested in a book that covered all the npc classes, but I certainly wouldn't pay any real amount of money on a book that covered only one. I wouldn't even spend a trivial amount of money on a book about warriors on their own.

Besides, I'm all for making aristocrats and experts PC classes, so it's a bit of a moot point for me.
 

There is a book on Experts by Skrimmish Publishing. Very well done with a ton of speicalized Experts statted out along with NPCS, items and some rules for gaining experience points on a time basis using your skills.
 


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